After a week spent working in the humongous space at the university' studios, I feel I have made good progress for this final project. Now thinking of ideas on definition and architectural installations... to be continued....

Looking forward to welcome new and old visitor at my studio for the 2018 open studio event. Lots of work to view and new abstract work which has been elaborated during my master degree course which finally ends on the 29th of August. I must confess there is a lot of tension at the moment as I prepare for this final assignment.

During the open studio I will demonstrate techniques on Saturday 25th (10-11am and 4-5 pm).

I will also offer classes and other programs. If you are interested to take my art classes please contact me via thecontactpage stating your areas of interest or I can email you a list of classes I am offering either private sessions or in a group of max 3 people.

Another successful collaboration with Liz Johnson. Credo premiered Friday night performed by the amazing viola player Adam Römer. The evening program included poetry by Nina Lewis who wrote poetry on the subject of migration and refuge, Nina responded to Liz Johnson music andmy painting "Credo". A terrific creative evening with a very receptive audience actively participating in the dialogue initiated by the artists.

Since the end of "Elements" exhibition I have been busy working on my MAFA course in Cheltenham. I always wanted to go deeper on the meaning of my work and be pushed in places where I wouldn't go. So it is now happening and it is a very exciting journey, reading and informing myself is very important as the skill (or craftsmanship) needs that support to be able to better communicate our creativity. So now I am realising there two type of work that I make: the commercial and the conceptual which is less commercial. However when I look at my representational work, I see the artist enjoying the creative process with experimental attitude and yes, I had terrific time in the making. Here are some examples of that "fun":

Organized by Happenstance Art & Framing Gallery Media support by London Art Events

Happy to be part of this exhibition for the second time as I have been rejected by the RA Summer Exhibition. not all rejections are negative, actually they bring in more opportunities. If you can please visit this exhibition, for more details visit Salon des Refusés

The moment you face a blank canvas or paper, that perfect surface can be intimidating. It is a powerful moment, you know once you start everything changes. The creative process starts, experimentation expands the endless possibilities......

Organisation is the key for success to exhibit to art fairs. After last year art fair in London Chelsea Town Hall I am looking forward to the Oxford Art Fair at the end of this month. My new body of artwork that I will be exhibiting is based on abstraction, there will be figures, portraits and landscapes. I am excited to spend the week end in Oxford and hope to meet friends, visitors and art collectors.